Dr Manasa bekkem
@Dr Manasa bekkem
Member since November 08, 2022 with 225 connections, 75 posts, and 44 communities. See all posts and communities by @Dr Manasa bekkem.
@Dr Manasa bekkem
Member since November 08, 2022 with 225 connections, 75 posts, and 44 communities. See all posts and communities by @Dr Manasa bekkem.
Doctor and a dancer, I take care of my stethoscope and ghungroo equally✨
Welcome to the complicated life of an overly multitasking(trying to) mbbs student😂 Let’s watch and discuss a city girl’s daily life in today’s worldd From films and entertainment to taboos and stereotypes, I got it covered😝♥️ more
Hi you beautiful people! -“To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful. This is power, it is glory on earth and it is yours for the taking.” — Agnes de Mille Living by this quote, for me dance is celebration, way to find joy, and my truesttt expression. This community is for all those people who love dance or derive joy from any part of it! Let’s naachoomore
I am an, Educator,Tarot card reader,Numerologist,Bhrigu Nandi Nadi Expert Author .I am available to give much suitable solutions of your problems 😊more
Kota Doria, also known as Kota Dori or Kota Masuria, is a distinctive handwoven fabric that originates from Kota in Rajasthan, India. It's renowned for its fine texture, sheer quality, and delicate weave. The fabric is traditionally made using a blend of cotton and silk threads, resulting in a lightweight, translucent cloth that's highly breathable and comfortable, especially in hot climates. Kota Doria textiles are characterized by their distinctive square-check patterns, known as 'khat' or 'khej' in Hindi. These checks are a defining feature of the fabric and are created through a unique weaving technique. The history of Kota Doria dates back to the 17th century when it was patronized by the royal families of Rajasthan. Over time, it has gained popularity not only in India but also internationally, appreciated for its elegant appearance and versatility. Kota Doria fabric is often used to create sarees, dupattas (scarves), salwar suits, and other traditional Indian garments, showcasing its sheer beauty and timeless appeal.more
this community is to share the things that we are passionate about and allow ourselves to understand and connect with others through storytelling, sharing our real stories with creativity!more
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Helping women to start up new businesses or assisting existing businesses. Bringing your future, today. more